Award-Winning Novelist Teri M. Brown explores the effects of war, deployment, and xenophobia and how they are passed down from father to child to grandchild in her new work of historical fiction An Enemy Like Me. Using the backdrop of World War II, the characters' flaws, prejudices and choices they make demand that readers look inside themselves and at their own lives. She also talks about her writing process and how she juggles her work with family, motivational speaking, and podcasting. Listen in or watch our conversation on the
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